In which country is it most worth buying a used car


Autoscout 24, the most famous online used car sales portal, has published average vehicle prices in key European markets.



Second-hand cars are the most expensive in France (price 22,995 euros), followed by those with Croats of the favorite market, the German one (18,377 euros), then Austria (18,126 euros), Spain (17,586 euros), Belgium (16,855 euros), the Netherlands (15,654 euros) ), and the cheapest used cars are in Italy (14,446 euros), reports HAK magazine.

As for the year-old cars, they are the cheapest in Spain (28,630 euros) and Germany (28,721 euros). Three-year-olds are the most expensive in Austria (29,659 euros) and Germany (26,849 euros), and the cheapest in Italy (22,700 euros).

Vehicles that are three to five years old and older than that in France will cost the most, while Germany is in the middle of the list. It is the cheapest in Italy. Autoscout did not do a more detailed analysis, but it should be emphasized that Italy is a big market for cheaper micro-cars like the Fiat Panda, and that is probably why the prices are slightly lower, HAK reports.